Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 10A, Ligonier, Noble County, 11 May 1920 — Page 4

3 7 ." 5 : . 2 w' '+ WeSell Genuine = International Repairs International Repairs . ~ Made For e L T ‘ ' “e . ‘ INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY ‘ EPAIRS made for International implements and other farm equipment by the Harvester Com- : - pany are tf& only repairs made from the original . patterns, All others are copied from copies, and in ~ this roundabout reproduction they may lose in correctness of shape, sharpness of det:i{ closeness in fitting, and quali ‘:E material. These repairs are made for Deering, tK‘lcCormick. Milwaukee, Titan and other International-made machines. . " Genuine ({J Repairs . ~ Are Better in Quality ~ Fit Better and Wear Longer The Harvester Company stands back of its machines. Be fair in the mattsr. Do not substitute imitation repairs for the genuine and expect best service. Repairs made by other concerns and marked “Made for” or “Will fit”", are not genuine |H C repairs. They often lack weight, are not always correct in shape, are imperfectly finished, do not fit properly, or are made -of inferior material. Buy Genuine Intemational Repaira - for your International lgarm Equipment. Beware of Any Other Kind! SEAGLEY BROS. '-

| Blood & | | - |i&=Bone | | ?Crtllll‘ef - Manufacturedby ; ~§\"~!ift Bchtompany;_,.} SalliS Aoy Those desiring Fertilizer f ‘Should seg =~ | Geo. Ramsby ; Ligonier, Indiana

Three Determing Qualities Skillful design, good tailoring and R e all-wool fabrics—-the biggest assurance — 2 . of long wear at low cost. kY T These are the qualities you require ESEEEEERL | | in clothes. They are the quallties you | B | \ ‘ demand when you go to buy. They 2 o 4 . are the qualities we offer in R \ = : ; i : *\,* s X \ & \ ) ; % = i\] & \y. : T e S s 0 B e Hart Schaffner & Marx S | B . Clothes for Younger Men = IS§@B . The label is your guarantee. Comein || "\ |} and look over our wide-assortmentof . \T k- yon Carney’s Clothing Store oan et eon e lore Where Misball Phogle e .

- Imported Belgian Stallion | - No.Tis4 Will be offered for public service on the O. S. Randolph farm 2 1-2 miles north of ‘Wawaka. Terms: $15.00 to insure a living colt. | Randolph & Lower

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fl ”'A » ; ‘p’o‘ PPN - TRADE % | wHERe g YOU | ALIVES - & 3 Five Poits oF Procress LOCAL HAPPENINGS It Pays to Advertise. Kodak finishing Hicber Studlo. Curtis Hutchison paid his Goshen friends a visit Sundaj. ; Robert and James \\‘igton'wé're over from- LaGrange Sunday. *W. H. Wigton and family spent-Sun-day with relatives in Syracuse. - Everybody with an éummdbi__lw had it out Sunday. It was the li;':it real spring day of the season. -

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hayes cawe from Elkhart Sunday and visited Charles Green and. other relatives. - ‘Pete Regul:i'pizcked his prips Saturday morning and left town . He intends to make an extended visit. ' ‘Mr. and Mrs. Kogin, son Frank and wife, of Hudson were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs. C. H. McClish. - Seed 'potatoes- for sale. Also sow and seven nice pigs. Lawrence Conrad, Phone 8 A rural "10atf Terry Miller and Miss RutlL Patterson, of South Bend were Sunday guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Miller. : ’ : Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beazel, of Indi‘anapolis spent Sunday in the city guests of the Wigton and Biggs families. Lo The Secor Silo company has erected a model silo on the J. Warren Moore lot at the south end of thise ity-and are calling attention to 'it. ; > Mr. and Mrs. fi’elfixigion Beazle, who have been residing in Cromwell. have moved to Fort Wayne and will make that city their home. ‘ Mary Pickford the greatest actress in the strongest story of a noted author. John Fox Jr., in “Heart of the Hills. Thursday and Friday this week. Adm. 15¢-20c¢-26c. : 102 Telephone bills are now due. Pay them: before the 15th of the menth and save money ki a4t

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HER RECOVERYIS. ¢o¥ 2 - Mrs. Peyton Had Given Up Hope Of Getting Well—Tanlac Proves “l have wished a thousard times that I had heard of Tanlac voars ago, for it would have saved me ondless misery and pain.” said Mrs. Mary A Peyton of 84 Pugh Ave, Terrs Haule, Ind, to a Tanlac representative recently, when expresisng her gratefullness for what Tanlac had done for her. :

~ *I used to be a healthy strong woman with-a good appetite and could do my own housework with ease, but about six years ago my heaith failed me. I lost ail desire for food and my stomach was so upset that ! had to diet myself very strictly. I had dreadful pains in my back and at times 1 felt 1 couldn't stand it. 1 could not rest in any position; even to sit down; hurt me, and 1 would have to hold on to, the arms of the chair. 1 got painfully weak and thin and was guite unable to do even as much as prepare my husband’'s meals. I got awfully depressed and finally gave up hope of ever being a well woman again No one will ever know what 1 went through. . A “One day ! read in the papecrs of 2 woman whose case was exactly similar to my own ‘and who had been greatly helped by Tanlac,” 30 I got my hwsband to get me a botila for a ‘try out’l. Well, it seemed to gd right to the rdot of my trouble. It settled ‘my stomach and gave me a surpris appetite. Gradually I recevered i every way. The pains in my back lefi me and I began to féel like a young woman again. By the time I had finished the fourth bottle I had gain ed eleven pounds' in weight and am no\ 80 well that I. can gnake the beds sweep the floors and in fact do all my own housework without any trouble. My husband and ‘all the neighbors are surprised to spe me In good health, and my case is quite the, talk of the neighborhood.: Tanlac is sold in Ligonier by 8. J Williams and by the leading druggist in every town. ' : ady

Arthur Ferguson came from Elkhart and spent Sunday with home folks. Mrs. Rube Feferman visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. Feldman at South Bend. : v Mrs. H. C. Gangwer spent the week end with he parents in White Pigeen, Mich. - it Mrs. H. F. Hutchison has gome to Chicago to apeng a month with her gister, o , - Mrs. John-Banta spent the iin;er‘ in Florida arrived home Saturday evening. - e | Miss Mable Strait is in Elkhart a guest- of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Longcor. . | : Miss Irene Brunner, of Churubusco 'is a guest at the farm home of Chris ‘Mochel. . e j J. A. Allen, of Battle Creek, Mich. was a week end visitor of Miss Elitha ‘Bordner, S . _Merritt Sockrider, who had been visiting his mother here returned to Toledo Monday. L _.llrs. ‘Russell Rothrock and Labe of Brimfield spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Morton Long. :

Mrs. Ira Kime and son Kenneth and wife of Elkhart were Sunday guests of Mrs, ,Mary~ ‘Depore. Mrs. ‘Hallié Stutsman and v'!‘revn Renner, of Elkhart were Sunday guests of George Honert ;nd family. Mrs. Fred Tschabold who had been vigsiting Mr. and Mrs. George Growcock returned to Wawaka Satarday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ganger, of Goshen visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anglemyer on the Wemple tu'm.j ~ Mrs. B. F. Craft, of South Bend, and ‘Miss Grace Suprgeon of Elkhart town-j ship were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cole. ~ o 1 Miss Helen Jeanerét, who is teaching in the Three Rivers, Mich., schools: spent the week end with her purents{ Mr. ‘and Mrs. EdJennent. T ‘Mary Pickford in n entirely 'peiv] role, as a mountain girl in God’s Great Out of Door. See “Heart of the Hills” Thursday and Friday this week.

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Bulldoe Tenaci enaclty To motorists of experiences who have used it for yesrs and koow ite rogged pen formance under stiff sorvi. o, the cutstanding virtoe of tie GOULD STORAGE BAT. TERY is its bulldog tonasitr, By mis we mean tlst there wan inbuilt quality Ihat pives exceptionally long Tiie with For example, take the DREADNAUGHT PraTES built by an exclusiv» Could mubym same mea wha ild plates for Ihe ¢ i -Godd mfitfl‘ Baiie: e, No plates can compace »ih thew for ruggedecss aad tene -acity of Jife. And plaies iwalte the battery, Square Deal Repair servies

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Farm Loans - BEST RATES e ;And | Te.ms Obtainable 5 lffmum'im‘need' - of funds, write for full information or we shall be pleased to have you callat ~our office. 7 0 ‘Straus Brothers - Company. §Y lltb.lfi“. Cap. and Sup. #3,000,000 Ligonier - ~ Indiana w. H. fictou . T Attorney-at-law : Office in Zimmerman Block LIGONTER. IND.

THE UNIVERSAL CAR : The Ford Coupe has an especial appeal for real estate folks because of its splendid up-to-date appointments. A comfortable and depend- - able motor car every day of the yvear—shine, rein, mud or snow. Equipped with electric self-starting and lighting syst=m and dernount- - able rims with 314-inch tires ail around it, brings its owner ail those established dependable Ford merits in economy in operztion and upkeep, with assured long service. Not alone for professional and - business men who drive much, but as the family car for women, the Ford Coupe meets every expectation. The demand for them increases daily. so we solicit imriediate orders to make rcasonably ‘prompt delivery. Will ycu lot male our ciop your repair place? Genuine Ford parts zad skilled mechanics. e o

é f %“ - m“—s:fi ; y ;s;i‘» e T :{ {L SR ‘: : ’ : : \ - ’,/'E;_‘S ( ‘ < | Go Prepared To Enjoy Your Motor Trips H:\VE yonr own Vacves Borrs Cuvrrrr—for water —for coffee —for milk —or ice~cold lemonade. Have a refreshing drink vhen you want 1%, Then the Liwcen Basger—the joy and security of the day’s trip—making you independent of time and distance. These and all utficr mot ori- g wcessories are specially displayed this week. Cou: 1y 8.l scec what we can supply you with to inuke your nwtoring wore comfortable and cnjoyable. e Harris Oils :»:.: % : ~\ Empire Tires and Tubes WEIR & COWLEY THE WINCHESTER store

~~ Established jin 1871 The old established and rellable firm of Bogers & Wilson announce to the eitizems of kLigenies and vieinity that they are now shewing an excepsionally fine line of - . ~ Pianos, Player Pianos ~and Victrolas On Very Liberal Terms OVER 4.000 RECORDS To select from including the very latest are eammied at all times. When in Goshen you are ocerdially invited to make this store your beadquarters South Main St. - ' Godhain indiana

YOUR LACE CURTAINS NEED LAUNDERING THIS SPRING We have a very careful method of laundering curtains so when the are returned they are clean, white and dried square and dried in the sun. Our prices are moderate and will satisfy : : Phone 86 . BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY | AND DRY CLEANING